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Chase Litton wouldn't trade this communal existence for all the inventory in the stock room below. Chances to reboot one's career are simply too priceless. Once a display case of cocksureness, Litton has been humbled personally and lauded publicly in this new lease on life. Meantime, his passion for football has been stoked.Pendants and engagement rings, first floor. Heart's on fire, second floor."I was given a second chance here," Wharton High's former two-sport extraordinaire said, "and I was blessed with the opportunity, and I've just got to … take advantage of it."Less than two years after his conspicuous absence on national signing day, 20-year-old Chase Harris Litton returns to the bay area as a celebrated freshman quarterback for Marshall (9-3), which faces Connecticut (6-6) in Saturday's St. Petersburg Bowl at Tropicana Field. The enormity of the homecoming game is something he can't articulate."You have no idea," Litton said.